Helpful Websites These
websites were prepared by Ruth Landsman - Parent Exchange - 215-242-9501
and was distributed by the PA Parents and Caregivers Resource Network -
1-888-572-7368
Education
Law Center Website of the Education Law Center including manuals and fact
sheets.
Basic
Education Circulars Access to the policies of the Department.
PA
Training and Technical Assistance A listing of available training as well
as access to various Department publications and resources.
IDEA
Regulations Table of contents and index for IDEA Regulations
A Guide to
the Individualized Education Program Things to think about when
planning an IEP
Special
Education Forms and Formats New forms and side-by-side regulations
Office
of Dispute Resolution Information about mediation and due process in
addition to appeals decisions and the hearing officer's handbook.
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Family Village
School includes educationally-related resources for families with a child
who has disabilities –– plus additional resources
"JUST FOR KIDS!!"
Learning
Disabilities Association of America
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Learning
Disabilities Association of Pennsylvania
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Students and professionals working in the field of disabilities |
Coordinated
Campaign for Learning Disabilities
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National Attention Deficit Disorder Association |
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Attention
Deficit Disorder Magazine by ADDitude - Additude magazine provides recourses
for parents, children and adults with Attention Deficit Disorder. ADHD/ADD Coaching,
special education and family support. |
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Resources for women and girls with AD/HD |
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The
Association of Educational Therapists is the national professional
association for educational therapists.
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C.H.A.D.D. is an organization for Children and adults with AD/HD |
Dyslexia information and resource guide |
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The
International Dyslexia Association (IDA) is a non-profit organization
dedicated to helping individuals with dyslexia, their families and the
communities that support them.
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Learning
disabilities and practical LD information |
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LD Online is a service of The Learning Disabilities
Project at WETA, Washington, D.C. |
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Newsletter for learning disabilities community |
National
Center for Learning Disabilities
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Academy for
Educational Development - National information Center for Children and youth
with Disabilities
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National
Institute for Learning Disabilities was established to meet the needs of
students and adults with learning disabilities through an individualized
program of educational therapy. NILD trains educators in a model of
intervention utilizing a variety of techniques designed to stimulate cognitive
and perceptual functioning. |
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Parent
Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights |
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Richard Lovoie is probably best known for his videos "How Difficult Can This Be?" , "The F.A.T. City Workshop" and "Last One Picked, First One Picked On": The Social Implications of Learning Disabilities". |
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about this web site.
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